Word: robert
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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Among the prominent persons reported heading South were Dean Bundy, John Kenneth Galbraith, Archibald Cox, Robert Bowie, Abram Chayes and Arthur Schlesinger...
...gold in November was the biggest he U.S. has ever sustained, reached nearly $500 million for the month to raise the years loss to more than $1.5 billion, almost all of it in 1960's second half So serious was the situation that Treasury Secretary Robert Anderson got on the phone to Henry Ford II and offered "suggestions about the advisability of Ford's offer to buy a11 the stock of its British subsidiary (TIME, Nov. 28), which presumably would add some $300 million to the U.S. gold outflow. Ford politely said that the company was going ahead...
Allan Kirby is an old proxy fighter himself, but in the past he was able to do his battling by proxy: he supplied the capital while the fighting was done by his more flamboyant partner, Financier Robert Young. While Young killed himself two years ago, Kirby had no choice but to take over the management of Alleghany, soon showed that the days of Young's financial derring-do were out. Explains Kirby: "Young had such a restless disposition that he could such not a resist the fatal mistake of jumping in and out of good investments before they even...
...Hollywood version of the Kurosawa story, the seven samurai become seven Texas gunmen (Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Horst Buchholz, James Coburn, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter). One day. Bravo Brynner is approached by some Mexican farmers who offer him everything they have if he will protect their village from a bandit chieftain (Eli Wallach). Unexpectedly moved, he accepts their minuscule fee, recruits the other six, and together they ride out on their errand of mercy. Why? Not one of them is really sure until the bandit gang is wiped out and the three surviving gunmen say farewell. "You have...
Close-Up (ABC, 10-11 p.m.). Yanki, No! focuses on Latin America's struggle with Communism, as seen by Robert Drew's candid-camera technique...